Information
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Patent Grant
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6343009
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Patent Number
6,343,009
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Date Filed
Wednesday, December 29, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 29, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Picard; Leo P.
- Duong; Hung Van
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 361 684
- 361 815
- 361 818
- 361 819
- 360 996
- 360 9701
- 248 60
- 248 581
- 248 609
- 248 611
- 248 615
- 248 634
- 248 635
- 248 638
- 364 7081
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A mounting device for mounting a data storage device in a cage of a computer enclosure includes a rack and a securing plate. The rack has a base wall and a pair of opposite side walls upwardly extending from opposite sides of the base wall for receiving the data storage device therein. One side wall defines a pair of through holes. The other side wall provides a pair of first posts to insert into side holes of the data storage device. The securing plate comprises a body portion and a resilient portion. The body portion forms a pair of second posts for extending through corresponding through holes of the rack and filling within opposite side holes of the data storage device after the data storage device is received in the rack.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the invention
The present invention relates to a mounting device for mounting a data storage device to a computer enclosure, and particularly to a mounting device that conveniently mounts the data storage device to a computer without screws.
2. The Related Art
Data storage devices normally used in a personal computer include a hard disk drive (HDD), a floppy disk drive (FDD) and a compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM). A data storage device is often fixed in a receiving cage of a computer by bolts. When mounting the data storage device to the computer enclosure, an assembler must align the data storage device with the receiving cage with one hand and tighten the bolts with the other hand. This process is tedious and laborious. Therefore, rails are attached to both sides of a data storage device to simplify the installation process, such as those described below.
Taiwan Patent Application Nos. 78201813 and 79209891 and U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,332,306 and 5,262,923 disclose a rail type mounting device whose rails are attached to both sides of a data storage device to slidably mount the data storage device in a cage of a computer. However, the rails are attached to the data storage device by conventional screws. The problem of the time-consuming and cumbersome task of tightening the screws is still not resolved.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,599,080 and its corresponding Taiwan Patent Application No. 85210034 disclose a rail type mounting device without screws whose rail are attached to a data storage device by pushing pins integral with the rail into side holes in the data storage device. However, the pins are thin and flexible, and are easily bent during operations such as removing the data storage device from a computer. Once the pins become bent, subsequent alignment and reconnection of the data storage device to a cage of the computer will be quite difficult. Moreover, the data storage device can not be firmly secured due to existing gap defined between the pin and the hole, thus easily causing the data storage device to be shocked.
The present invention overcomes the above disadvantages by providing an improved mounting device for mounting a data storage device to a computer enclosure.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a mounting device for conveniently mounting a data storage device to a computer enclosure without screws.
In order to achieve the object set forth, a mounting device for mounting a data storage device in a cage of a computer in accordance with the present invention includes a rack and a securing plate. The rack has a base wall and a pair of opposite side walls upwardly extending from opposite sides of the base wall for receiving the data storage device therein. One side wall defines a pair of through holes. The other side wall provides a pair of first posts to insert into side holes of the data storage device. The securing plate comprises a body portion and a resilient portion. The body portion forms a pair of second posts for extending through corresponding through holes of the rack and filling within opposite side holes of the data storage device. Therefore, the data storage device is secured in the rack with the securing plate on its side to slidably mount the data storage device in the cage of the computer.
These and additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the appended drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of a mounting device in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view showing the assembly of the mounting device with a data storage device;
FIG. 3
is an assembled view of the mounting device and the data storage device;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view showing the data storage device mounted to a computer enclosure by means of the mounting device of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is an exploded view of a mounting device in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is an exploded view showing a data storage device to be mounted to the mounting device of
FIG. 5
; and
FIG. 7
is an assembled view of the mounting device and the data storage device of FIG.
6
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
It is noted here that for facilitating understanding like components are designated by like reference numerals throughout the various embodiments of the present invention as shown in the attached drawing figures.
A mounting device constructed in accordance with the present invention is used to mount a data storage device, such as a CD-ROM, an FDD or an HDD. To facilitate the description, a CD-ROM is used as an example to illustrate the function of the present invention.
Referring to
FIGS. 1-4
, a mounting device
10
in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention mounts a CD-ROM
90
to a computer enclosure
100
. The CD-ROM has a first side surface
94
, and a second side surface
96
opposite the first side surface
94
. The first and the second side surfaces
94
,
96
respectively define a pair of side holes
92
. The mounting device
10
comprises a rack
12
for receiving the CD-ROM
90
therein and a securing plate
14
for securing the CD-ROM
90
in the rack
12
and providing the CD-ROM
90
with sliding movement during insertion into or removal from the computer enclosure
100
.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, the rack
12
is U-shaped comprising a base wall
16
and a pair of first and second side walls
18
,
19
upwardly extending from opposite sides of the base wall
16
. A pair of first posts
20
inwardly extends from an upper edge of the first side wall
18
. The second side wall
19
defines a pair of through holes
22
. A pair of pivoting holes
24
is stampingly formed in the second side wall
19
with a portion projecting outward.
The securing plate
14
comprises a body portion
26
and a resilient portion
28
. The body portion
26
is a rectangular board containing a first surface
30
and a second surface
32
opposite the first surface
30
. A pair of pivots
34
extends from the body portion
26
for inserting into the pivoting holes
24
respectively and pivotally mounting the securing plate
14
to an outer surface of the second side wall
19
. A pair of second posts
36
extend from the first surface
30
for inserting through the through holes
22
of the rack
12
and filling within corresponding side holes
92
of the CD-ROM
90
. The resilient portion
28
comprises a front operating portion
38
and a middle locking portion
40
. The rear end of the resilient portion
28
is securely fixed to the second surface
32
of the body portion
26
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, in assembly, the pivots
34
of the securing plate
14
are in advance engaged within the pivoting holes
24
of the rack
12
thereby pivotally mounting the securing plate
14
to the second side wall
19
of the rack
12
. The CD-ROM
90
is then slantly placed in the rack
12
and the first posts
20
of the first side wall
18
are inserted in the side holes
92
of the first side surface
94
. Then the CD-ROM
90
are pressed and received in the rack
12
where the side holes
92
in the second side surface
96
of the CD-ROM
90
are aligned with the through holes
22
in the second side wall
19
. Rotate the securing plate
14
with respect to the second side wall
19
until each second post
36
is inserted and retained in the aligned holes
22
,
92
.
FIG. 4
illustrates the mounting of the CD-ROM
90
to a cage
102
of the computer enclosure
100
by means of the mounting device
10
. The CD-ROM
90
and the mounting device
10
are slid into the cage
102
by sliding the securing plate
14
of the mounting device
10
along corresponding adjacent guide rails
104
formed in opposite inner walls of the cage
102
. The CD-ROM
90
together with the mounting device
10
are then retained between adjacent guide rails
104
of the cage
102
, with the locking portion
40
of the resilient portion
28
being forcedly locked in a corresponding slot
106
defined in the cage
102
. The removal of the CD-ROM
90
together with the mounting device
10
from the cage
102
only needs a reverse operation by pulling the operating portion
38
of the resilient portion
28
outward to release the locking portion
40
from the slot
16
.
FIGS. 5-7
illustrate a mounting device
10
′ in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention. Most of the structures of the second embodiment are the same as those of the first embodiment, so the similar description is omitted herein. The difference is in that the securing plate
14
′ and the rack
12
′ are connected by rivets
34
′ extending from the securing plate
14
′ and holes
24
′ defined in the second side wall
19
′ of the rack
12
′. When the securing plate
14
′ is secured to the rack
12
′, the second post
36
′ extend through the through holes
22
′. Since the rivet joint technique is well known to those skilled in the art, a detailed description thereof is omitted herein. The rack
12
′ is formed of a thin sheet metal material such as stainless steel to provide resiliency during mounting the CD-ROM
90
therein. In assembly, the first and the second side walls
18
′,
19
′ of the rack
12
′ are outwardly pulled respectively to receive the CD-ROM
90
therein. After the first and the second side walls
18
′,
19
′ resume to their original position, the first and the second posts
20
′,
36
′ are inserted into the side holes
92
of the first and the second side surfaces
94
, respectively, thereby retaining the CD-ROM
90
in the rack
12
′.
While the present invention has been described in reference to specific embodiments thereof, the description is illustrative and is not to be construed as limiting the invention. Various modifications to the present invention may be made to the preferred embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A mounting device adapted to mount a data storage device in a computer enclosure, the data storage device having a first side surface and an opposite second side surface, the first and the second side surface each defining at least one side hole, the mounting device comprising:a rack being adapted to receive the data storage device, the rack having a base wall and a pair of first and second side walls upwardly extending from opposite sides of the base wall, the first side wall integrally forming at least one first post inserted into the side hole in the first side surface of the data storage device, the second side wall defining at least one through hole aligned with the side hole in the second side surface of the data storage device and a pair of pivoting holes; and a securing plate having a pair of pivots inserted into the pivoting holes for pivotally mounting the securing plate to the second side wall, a corresponding number of second posts inserted and retained in the aligned through hole and side hole for securing the data storage device in the rack and for securing the securing plate on the second side wall, and a resilient portion sidewardly operable to releasably engage the data storage device with the computer enclosure, wherein the resilient portion has a front operating portion, a middle locking portion and a rear end securely fixed to the second surface of the body portion.
- 2. The mounting device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the securing plate comprises a body portion having a first surface fixed to the rack and an opposite second surface, and wherein the resilient portion is attached to the second surface of the body portion.
- 3. A mounting device adapted to mount a data storage device in a computer enclosure, the data storage device having a first side surface and an opposite second side surface, the first and the second side surface each defining at least one side hole, the mounting device comprising:a rack being adapted to receive the data storage device, the rack having a base wall and a pair of first and second side walls upwardly extending from opposite sides of the base wall, the first side wall integrally forming at least one first post inserted into the side hole in the first side surface of the data storage device, the second side wall defining at least one through hole aligned with the side hole in the second side surface of the data storage device; and a securing plate securely fixed to the second side wall of the rack for slidably mounting the data storage device in the computer enclosure, the securing plate having a body portion forming a corresponding number of second posts inserted and retained in the aligned through hole and side hole for securing the data storage device in the rack, and a resilient portion having a front operating portion, a middle locking portion and a rear end securely fixed to an outer surface of the body portion.
- 4. The mounting device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the rack is formed of a thin sheet metal material.
- 5. A mounting device for mounting a storage device therein comprising a U-shaped rack to which a securing plate is pivotally attached, the U-shaped rack forming at least one pole at a vertical wall thereof for engaging with a corresponding aperture in a side of the storage device, and at least one hole in an opposite vertical wall thereof, the securing plate having an extension portion projected therefrom for passing through the at least one hole of the U-shaped rack to abut against the storage device received in the U-shaped rack when the securing plate is pivotally moved to the vertical wall of the U-shaped rack, the securing plate further comprising a resilient portion for latchably securing the U-shaped rack to a computer enclosure.
- 6. The mounting device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the securing plate forms a pair of pivots inserted in corresponding pivoting holes defined in the vertical wall of the rack.
- 7. An electrical assembly comprising:a cage defining a locking slot in a front portion thereof; a storage device positioned in the cage and defining side holes in two opposite side faces; a U-shaped rack defining two side walls, one of said two side walls defining at least a post received within the corresponding side hole in one of said two side faces, and the other of said two side walls defining at least a through hole in alignment with the corresponding side hole in the other of said two side faces; a securing plate attached to the other of said two side walls with another post extending through both the corresponding through hole of the other of said two side walls and the corresponding side hole of the other of said two side faces for securing the data storage device to the rack; and a resilient portion formed on a front portion of the securing plate and having a locking portion thereof latchably engaged within the locking slot.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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88218907 U |
Nov 1999 |
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